The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Fergie endorses Mourinho

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MANCHESTER. — Jose Mourinho’s progress at Manchester United has been endorsed by the club’s most successful manager, Sir Alex Ferguson. Mourinho should be inspired by the progress his Manchester United team have made — and they are “unlucky” not to be challengin­g English Premier League soccer leaders Chelsea , according to former manager Ferguson. United turned to Mourinho after deciding neither David Moyes nor Louis van Gaal was the right man.

MANCHESTER. - Jose Mourinho’s progress at Manchester United has been endorsed by the club’s most successful manager, Sir Alex Ferguson.

Mourinho should be inspired by the progress his Manchester United team have made - and they are “unlucky” not to be challengin­g English Premier League soccer leaders Chelsea , according to former manager Ferguson.

United turned to Mourinho in the summer after deciding neither David Moyes nor Louis van Gaal was the right man to replicate Ferguson’s glory years at Old Trafford.

The Portuguese’s first season has not been without its troubles, as the autumn brought two touchline bans and a run of one win from eight Premier League games.

But United, who face Hull in the EFL Cup semi-final second leg tonight, are unbeaten in 17 games and Ferguson believes Mourinho’s players are taking their lead from the manager’s growing sense of belonging in the job.

The Red Devils extended their unbeaten run to 17 matches on Saturday with a 1-1 draw at Stoke, the equaliser coming courtesy of a Wayne Rooney free-kick which saw the England cap-

tain pass Sir Bobby Charlton’s mark to become the club’s all-time record scorer with 250.

United sit in sixth in the standings - two points behind Manchester City and four adrift of Liverpool although

14 shy of Chelsea - and Ferguson is in no doubt Mourinho and his squad are moving in the right direction following the summer exit of Louis van Gaal.

“I think he has done really well. It is like a player coming to Manchester

United. It is not easy coming and transformi­ng the club’s fortunes from my time, it is not easy,” Ferguson said in an interview with BBC Sport.

“I thought Louis van Gaal did a good job and I think Jose is doing a great job.

“He has got to grips with the club - you can see that. The team is playing really well and he has been very unlucky. He has had six draws I think, 1-1 - and every game he has battered that team.

“I think without all of those draws, they would be challengin­g Chelsea.

“That is the unfortunat­e part, but he has got to live with that but I think he will be inspired by the progress of the team.”

Ferguson, who retired in May 2013 following 26 years at the helm, feels former Chelsea boss Mourinho has slowly grown into his role at Old Trafford.

“I think Jose is finding solutions now,” the 75-year-old added.

“There was a period earlier in the season when he wasn’t getting the decisions and his emotions boiled over. You see him now he is calm and in control.

“That is the obvious observatio­n I am making of the team now. The team is mirroring its manager. It is playing with great energy, determinat­ion and will to win, which I think is really important.”

Ferguson made Rooney the most expensive teenager of all-time when signing the player aged 18 from Everton for around £30million in 2004.

The Scot recalled how the mother of Everton chairman Bill Kenwright had come on the phone during negotiatio­ns urging him not to sign “her boy”.

Ferguson was impressed by Rooney’s “courage” as a striker, but “never imagined what he would go on to achieve”.

Charlton’s 249-goal club-record tally, achieved over 758 appearance­s, had stood for 44 years. Rooney, 31, has featured in 546 games.

It is a landmark Ferguson believes may never be surpassed.

“In the present-day game, it is difficult to see any club having players who can stay with them for 10 years, so I think that is the issue,” Ferguson said.

“Jose has mentioned Marcus Rashford and there is an opportunit­y for that young lad, if he stays at United, and develops his potential the way that Wayne has, but it is a very big target to hit.

“Bobby Charlton’s record was quite substantia­l. I couldn’t think anybody would beat that. It (Rooney’s record) is an achievemen­t par excellence.” -. The Mirror.

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